Get back to nature with "Take a Child Outside" week
Categories: Fun & Activities, Safety
Twenty-five years ago, the idea of a "Take a Child Outside" week would have seemed ridiculous. We spent most of our free time outside as it was, riding bikes, exploring, playing with friends. But today, for reasons that vary from safety concerns to an unhealthy relationship with technology, kids just aren't getting outside as much as they used to.
In response to what she sees as a disconnect between kids and nature, Liz Baird, director of school programs at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences began "Take a Child Outside" week, which begins September 24th. The idea is to get kids back outside enjoying nature, not just for this week, but for life. "I always end by saying my honest hope for the week is that one day it won't be needed," says Baird.
Is your child suffering from "nature deficit disorder?" Here are some ideas for getting everyone out of the house:
In response to what she sees as a disconnect between kids and nature, Liz Baird, director of school programs at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences began "Take a Child Outside" week, which begins September 24th. The idea is to get kids back outside enjoying nature, not just for this week, but for life. "I always end by saying my honest hope for the week is that one day it won't be needed," says Baird.
Is your child suffering from "nature deficit disorder?" Here are some ideas for getting everyone out of the house:
- Play a game of Frisbee.
- Take an after dinner walk.
- Go on a picnic.
- Take a hike.
- Go fly a kite.
- Set up a simple scavenger hunt in your backyard.
- Go for a bike ride.
- Get a birding or wildflower book from the library and see what you can identify in your neighborhood.
- Rake the leaves together.
- Play a game of kickball.
- Visit a new park.
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Jenni 9-22-2008 @ 2:16PM
Our new thing is to walk to where we need to go instead of drive. Most of the places we go to around town are so close we, embarissingly, discovered that it takes the same (sometimes less) time to walk than it does to drive. By the time you calculate in the getting in the car, buckled in, car started, finding parking, etc..
We have joined in postcrossing and the postoffice is literally 2 blocks away. So, everynight we need to send a postcard we just go and walk there. Since the first time we dicovered it only took us 10 minutes round trip, we decided to add more to the walk; there's a lake right there!
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